ER & Urgent Care
Daily: 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Non-emergency cases during these hours are billed at urgent care levels.
Free standing emergency department required notices and disclosures.
Mountain Clinic Services
- Emergency doctors and nurses readily available
- Ski-related injury care
- Minor aches and injures
- Onsite x-ray, ultrasound and lab services
- Covid-19 testing only with symptoms and
medical assessment
Check your individual policy for co-pays and to determine individual financial obligation.
Emergency and urgent care symptoms, injuries and diagnoses include, but are not limited to:
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Urgent Care Examples
These are examples of diagnoses that are typically considered urgent. This list is not comprehensive or considered a replacement for a clinical examination, and may vary based on your specific symptoms and condition.
- Allergies
- Bladder or urinary tract infections
- Cold
- Cough
- Earache
- Flu/Influenza
- Insect bites and stings
- Minor asthma
- Minor injury
- Pink eye
- Poison Ivy
- Rash
- Simple abscess (no packing needed)
- Simple burn
- Simple cuts, bruises or abrasions
- Simple nose bleed (no packing needed)
- Sinusitis
- Sunburn
- Sore throat
- Strains or sprains
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Emergency Care Examples
These are examples of diagnoses that are typically considered emergent. This list is not comprehensive or considered a replacement for a clinical examination, and may vary based on your specific symptoms and condition.
- Abdominal pain
- Baby less than 2 years old with a fever
- Blood clots and DVTs
- Broken or dislocated bones
- Chest pain or chest pressure
- Coughing up or vomiting blood
- Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
- Dizziness or loss of consciousness
- Eye injuries
- Foreign body removal
- Head injury
- Heart palpitations/racing heart rate
- High blood pressure crisis (severe headache, severe anxiety, shortness of breath, nosebleed)
- High fever or fever with rash
- Kidney stones
- Major burns
- Major wounds or bleeding that won’t stop
- Pregnancy complications
- Poisoning
- Seizure
- Severe allergies
- Severe back pain
- Severe flu or pneumonia
- Severe headache
- Stroke symptoms (including sudden onset of slurred speech, impaired vision, numbness, confusion, dizziness)
- Sudden change in vision
- Sudden or severe pain
- Sudden testicular pain or swelling
- Suicidal or homicidal thoughts or hallucinations
- Vomiting or dehydration